posted on 2024-09-06, 05:49authored byIgnatius Chombo
The challenges we face as a nation arc to define and determine the kind of skills and HF the nation needs in our process of education and training, right through life. Today, Zimbabwe and other African countries face multi-dimensional problems of scarcity, redundancy, surplus and having to employ newly introduced skills. We also face the challenge of assessing performance in terms of relevance, suitability, effectiveness and efficiency of the HF product from our education system, in the light of the social and economic problems we face. We also have challenges related to social vices such as violence, corruption, fraud, decadence, drunkenness and laziness. Many African countries have regressed instead of progressing because of their neglect to develop an appropriate HF centred education with checks and balances to guard against socio-economic and political decay.
A position paper on how the Zimbabwean educational curriculum should factor in the aspect of the human factor (HF)
Funding
International Institute of Human Factor Development.
History
Publisher
University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Publications
Citation
Chombo, I. (1998) The human factor and education content in Zimbabwe. In: Chivaura, V.G. and Mararike, C.G. (eds.) The human factor approach to development in Africa. Harare: UZ Publications, pp. 44-58.